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IKEA Instructions – Select one of the IKEA assembly instructions to revise. IKEA instructions are notorious for being pictorial texts with no written steps on putting furniture together. Therefore, you will revise ONE set of instructions and rewrite these instructions by adding step-by-step process of assembly for this piece of furniture. DO NOT USE PICTORIAL TEXTS AS THE ONLY COMPONENT IN YOUR INSTRUCTIONS. Instead provide images of the parts in the “materials needs” area of the instructions. You can also create a name for the material items, if there is no known name for that “whatchamacallit” or “doodad”. Just be sure to use this material name within the instructional steps. Finally, use the Instructions template, which you can download from our Moodle course shell. While you are making the changes to IKEA instructions, take notes on how you do it.

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Name
Course
Date

Table of Contents

Reflection 1
Building Your IKEA Object 2
Parts: 2
Directions: 2
Photos 3

Reflection

In this section, write two or three paragraphs about what you learned from this assignment. Was there a flaws in initial directions? What worked well in the initial instruction manual? What are some improvements you made to the initial instructions manual? Include in this section a description of the changes you made in your own directions to make the initial instructions clearer.

Put Your Sub Heading Here (For example, “Building an IKEA Desk”)

Equipment Needed:

• List your any equipment need to create the object (hammer, etc.) here.
• Use bullets since it is an unordered list.
Materials Needed:

• List your materials or parts here. Be sure to include how many of each part the customer will need (e.g. four cushions, etc.) You can use images of the material with its proper name.
• Use bullets or a table since it is an unordered list.

Directions:

Directions should be numbered (they are sequential).

1. First you should do A.
2. Then you should do B.
3. Then you must do C.
4. Etc.
Photos

Include the photos of your final object with captions so that the reader knows what the object should look like once put together. If the final object is not in the instruction manual, then visit the IKEA.com site for a picture of the object.

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Put Your Here

Name
Course
Date

Table of Contents

Reflection 1
Building Your IKEA Object 2
Parts: 2
Directions: 2
Photos 3

Reflection

In this section, write two or three paragraphs about what you learned from this assignment. Was there a flaws in initial directions? What worked well in the initial instruction manual? What are some improvements you made to the initial instructions manual? Include in this section a description of the changes you made in your own directions to make the initial instructions clearer.

Put Your Sub Heading Here (For example, “Building an IKEA Desk”)

Equipment Needed:

• List your any equipment need to create the object (hammer, etc.) here.
• Use bullets since it is an unordered list.
Materials Needed:

• List your materials or parts here. Be sure to include how many of each part the customer will need (e.g. four cushions, etc.) You can use images of the material with its proper name.
• Use bullets or a table since it is an unordered list.

Directions:

Directions should be numbered (they are sequential).

1. First you should do A.
2. Then you should do B.
3. Then you must do C.
4. Etc.
Photos

Include the photos of your final object with captions so that the reader knows what the object should look like once put together. If the final object is not in the instruction manual, then visit the IKEA.com site for a picture of the object.

Tee pee

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